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ATP Cup debut marred by national anthem gaffe

Belgium make winning start at inaugural tournament



David Goffin.
Image Credit: Abdul Rahman/ Gulf News

Sydney: World No. 11 David Goffin said he was “very motivated” after getting his season off to a winning start on Friday at the ATP Cup in Sydney, which was marred by a national anthem gaffe by organisers.

Belgium’s top player led his team to a win over Group C rivals Moldova at the inaugural 24-nation event that is also being played in Brisbane and Perth.

He cruised past an error-laden Radu Albot 6-4, 6-1. “I was very good intensity, good energy, good attitude. That made the difference,” said Goffin.

“I’m very motivated.”

Belgium’s Steve Darcis earlier scrapped past Alexander Cozbinov 6-4, 6-7, 7-5 to hand his country a perfect start, with the match marred by the Romanian anthem being played beforehand instead of Moldova.

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“We are sincerely sorry and have apologised personally to Team Moldova,” the ATP said.

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